What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?

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Autor(a) principal: Dewes,Talita da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Santos,Nivea Dias dos, Bordin,Juçara
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The Atlantic Forest contains more bryophyte species and greater endemism than any other Brazilian phytogeographic domain. We analyzed the bryoflora of an Atlantic Forest remnant along the southern Brazilian coast to examine: (i) floristic composition, species richness, life forms and bryocenological groups in different phytophysiognomies (humid lowlands, sandy Restinga forests, and swampy Restinga forests); (ii) floristic similarities among them; and, (iii) the influence of substrate types on bryophyte species richness and floristic composition. Sandy Restinga forest had the greatest species richness. Approximately 75 % of the species and 42 % of the families were not shared among phytophysiognomies. The predominant life form was mat (46 %) and the predominant bryocenological group was corticolous (69 %). Elevated floristic differentiation was observed among the different phytophysiognomies (Jaccard values <0.35) and among the different substrates sampled (<0.2). The floristic uniqueness found among the different physiognomies in the present study demonstrates the importance of studying the diversity and conservation of all Atlantic Forest phytophysiognomies. The evaluation of bryophytes to delimit and manage protected areas can contribute to effective protection of the entire biodiversity spectrum. In addition to their important ecological roles, bryophytes are useful bio-indicators and valuable tools for monitoring, conserving, and restoring ecosystems.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
title What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
spellingShingle What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
Dewes,Talita da Silva
Bryophytes
Atlantic Forest domain
Itapeva State Park
pioneer formations
sandy Restinga forest
swampy Restinga forest
title_short What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
title_full What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
title_fullStr What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
title_full_unstemmed What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
title_sort What does a phytophysiognomic mosaic reveal about mosses and liverworts from the subtropical Atlantic Forest?
author Dewes,Talita da Silva
author_facet Dewes,Talita da Silva
Santos,Nivea Dias dos
Bordin,Juçara
author_role author
author2 Santos,Nivea Dias dos
Bordin,Juçara
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dewes,Talita da Silva
Santos,Nivea Dias dos
Bordin,Juçara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bryophytes
Atlantic Forest domain
Itapeva State Park
pioneer formations
sandy Restinga forest
swampy Restinga forest
topic Bryophytes
Atlantic Forest domain
Itapeva State Park
pioneer formations
sandy Restinga forest
swampy Restinga forest
description ABSTRACT The Atlantic Forest contains more bryophyte species and greater endemism than any other Brazilian phytogeographic domain. We analyzed the bryoflora of an Atlantic Forest remnant along the southern Brazilian coast to examine: (i) floristic composition, species richness, life forms and bryocenological groups in different phytophysiognomies (humid lowlands, sandy Restinga forests, and swampy Restinga forests); (ii) floristic similarities among them; and, (iii) the influence of substrate types on bryophyte species richness and floristic composition. Sandy Restinga forest had the greatest species richness. Approximately 75 % of the species and 42 % of the families were not shared among phytophysiognomies. The predominant life form was mat (46 %) and the predominant bryocenological group was corticolous (69 %). Elevated floristic differentiation was observed among the different phytophysiognomies (Jaccard values <0.35) and among the different substrates sampled (<0.2). The floristic uniqueness found among the different physiognomies in the present study demonstrates the importance of studying the diversity and conservation of all Atlantic Forest phytophysiognomies. The evaluation of bryophytes to delimit and manage protected areas can contribute to effective protection of the entire biodiversity spectrum. In addition to their important ecological roles, bryophytes are useful bio-indicators and valuable tools for monitoring, conserving, and restoring ecosystems.
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